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Old 06-19-2007, 10:37 PM   #16
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i can't stand new riders who hop on big bikes , i started on a 200 four stroke ( on the road i have ridden since i was 5) and then got my rd 350 twin two-stroke ,it will pull cat walks in 4th gear like i really don't need anything more then it , i suppose i did modify the crap out of the engine but still . a modern 600 crotch rocket has 150 hp + my jeep doesn't even put that on the ground with its 4.0L ( it will soon but we don't speak of that ) .

big cruisers are probably worse then a crotch rocket , mostly because they weigh 800lbs and you can do burn out's when it rains in 4 gear going down the road ( i know i rode my buddys harley )

you can go faster on a little bike then a big one anyway if you know how to actually drive it , its just a peeing contest everyone seems to be in .

lessons are a good idea i totally agree with you , i would take a course but for 1000$ i will take a track course instead . the worst thing is when bikes ride beside people .

i hate to say it but that idiot speeding through all the cars just wants to get out of the stew of idiots brewing that aren't paying attention i know because thats what i try and do , but of course only when its safe .

another rant is those silly kids with those silly bikes who wear t-shirts and shorts , like come on people what is wrong with you . it might be hot now but just you wait to see how hot the pavement is when you slide across it for a 1/4 of a mile , when i crashed my bike i could feel the heat off the elbow that i slid on (racing leathers)
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